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Mega Precious Metals Inc > Fun times now
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Post by firewood8 on Jan 13, 2015 2:26pm

Fun times now

3p might be a bit of a ??, but at least he puts it out there. As for me picking up a few in the 3-4 range.GLTA
Comment by lockout on Jan 13, 2015 5:02pm
I pretty much have agreed with what  3Palms has had to say as well, through my own DD. Albeit we have been on the wrong side of the trade. Through no fault, I think the prognosticators have all been wrong. The manipulators have been the only correct ones to be on the right side of the gold trade.  All markets have been anitfundamental, ie. manipulated. I do not believe it will last ...more  
Comment by threepalms on Jan 13, 2015 8:01pm
https://www.goldmoney.com/research/research-archive/eric-sprott-talks-to-james-turk-in-munich There is little doubt now that markets no longer trade without significant manipulation. I have posted a link to a discussion from some 3 years ago but I find it extremely timely considering the fragile state of banks world wide. I believe the time taken to listen to Eric is time well spent. Good ...more  
Comment by hrattle on Jan 14, 2015 8:07am
Haven't Sprott funds lost 50% of their investor money and Sprott Inc. is down over 70% since IPO due to poor investment choices (being a gold bug during a gold bear) and redemptions bleeding them of fees? I seem to recall national articles on Sprott saying that the company will only be successful when Eric Sprott steps completely away from the business so they can switch out of gold and ...more  
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